Showing posts with label comic books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic books. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2026

MODNIKS "Noel Talent: the Most Unkindest Cut"

By the early 1970s, Jack Davis was an established, successful, and busy, commercial artist...
...so when was this weird filler short, published in 1970, created?
Written by Gary Poole and illustrated by Davis, this one-off tale appeared in the second (and final) issue of Gold Key's Modniks in 1970.
But here's the weird part...
The previous issue of this title appeared three years earlier...in 1967!
That's a loooonnng time between issues!
Plus, Davis had never done any work for Gold Key, and it had been years since Jack had done any work for Dell (which Gold Key split-off from years earlier)!
And, Poole didn't start working in comics until the mid-1960s, after GK had split from Dell, so this wasn't leftover inventory from that period!
Did Davis know Poole (who had been a radio/tv writer for years before coming to comics) and illustrated this as a favor for a friend entering the field?
We'll never know...
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Friday, November 7, 2025

CONFESSIONS OF THE LOVELORN "Man in My Past!"

Warning: the story under this Ken Bald-illustrated cover is about an incurable disease...
...but it's not the incurable disease you'll think it is after the first few pages!
So he's not cured, but in remission, though the doctor says the operation was a "complete success"!
Written by editor Richard E Hughes and illustrated by Howard Alexander, this never-reprinted tale from ACG's Confessions of the LoveLorn #57 (1955) tries to make Alan honorable, even noble!
But instead of being honest with his wife, he all-but-abandoned her and then returned years later expecting her to take him back!

Friday, May 17, 2024

HI-SCHOOL ROMANCE "Unfaithful" & "My Answer"

It's amazing how many romance comic stories involve doctors, nurses, or both!
Case in point, this tale from Harvey's Hi-School Romance #10 (1951), which despite the book's title, has nothing to do with high school!
Illustrated by John Sink and illustrated by an unknown scripter, this is an entertaining, but moderately-improbable tale.
However, when it was reprinted in Harvey's Hi-School Romance #68 (1957), the newly-created Comics Code Authority demanded numerous changes in the story...beginning with the very first caption and the title...
Interesting how much re-writing was done, eh?

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Friday, July 23, 2021

As Covid-19 Returns with a Vengeance to the Still-Unvaccinated in America...

...we'd suggest you take a second look at our various pandemic/epidemic posts...

...by clicking
Some are tales of real-life disease fighters, some are fantasies, but all should give you food for thought!

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

THE NURSES "Heroine in White" Conclusion

...Don't you love it when the cover blurb tells you all you need to know?
Let's dive back into the action...

Written by Paul S Newman (no, not the actor) and illustrated by Jack Sparling, this never-reprinted tale from Gold Key's The Nurses #3, (1963) handled the matter of a nurse performing surgery with discretion (by all but ignoring it).
No penalty!
Not even a reprimand?
Well, it was 1960s TV, right?

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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

THE NURSES "Heroine in White" Part 1

Decades before NBC's Nurses...

...there was CBS's The Nurses, a prime-time TV show popular enough to support a comic book series!
Can a nurse perform surgery on a patient?
Will there be consequences, either personal or professional?
What if the patient dies?
Can she be accused of malpractice...or practicing medicine without a license?
The answers to these, and other questions about this never-reprinted story from Gold Key's The Nurses #3 (1963) can be found here...
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NELLIE THE NURSE "Who Will Care for the Millionaire?"

After the Last Three Weeks of Conflict and Chaos... ...and what was happening in this blog on Hope Ship was no laughing matter either, we...